Tucán

Plataforma descentralizada para que "builders" registren y exhiban sus contribuciones a comunidades y proyectos, con atestaciones comunitarias y seguimiento de impacto generacional.
Application
Applied on: 23 Feb 2024 11:16 PM
Approved
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 24 Feb 2024 12:01 AM
Builders and developers need a GitHub or have a mechanism in which they report previous activity besides the Arbitrum forum.
The project provides a GitHub link where previous activity can be reported and tracked.
Deliver a sketch of the work before the start of the round, this can be code, presentation or writing, the idea you plan to carry out, Gitcoin.
The project submission includes detailed plans and conceptual diagrams which act as a sketch of the work intended to be carried out.
The use of the Arbitrum forum will be a priority in which we will create a specific section to report the progress of this round, so that the grantees become familiar with Governance governance and are motivated to read the forum. We need the advances and updates every two weeks in the 'Community Alliance, Beyond Coordination' thread in Arbitrum Forum
The submission does not explicitly state that progress reports will be made in the Arbitrum forum, though it seems aligned with the project's principles of transparency.
We need traceability of the work of the people who report, given that the tools do not yet exist and this could be the outline of the future of impact tracking.
The project's focus on atestations and recording of builder activities indicates that it will provide mechanisms for traceability of work.
The grantee needs an X, Warpcast, GM or any social account where they can be reached.
The project provides a Twitter handle which can be used to reach the grantees.
Open Code and think as a public goods for communities in Latam.
The project is presented as a platform for community engagement in Latin America and provides open code repositories on GitHub, which suggests that it is designed as a public good for these communities.